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Gemstone Quality
An amazing gemstone, will make a statement and retain it's value for a lifetime.
Brand Recognition
Pernille uses recycled gold and conflict free diamonds in her work. She is inspired by organic forms, such as molten gold and there is a refined element to her work which comes through her handcrafted and attention to detail led way of working.
Product details
Metals
Yellow gold
A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.
14 kt
58.3% gold content, relatively hard with a subdued yellow hue, making it a popular choice for jewellery that lasts a lifetime.
Solid
Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.
Matte
Brushed surface gives an organic look. Will get more shiny with wear and can be brushed up later to regain its matte look.
Gemstones
Diamond
0.15 carat
The unit of weight for diamonds, equivalent to 0.2 grams.
VVS1
Clarity
Inclusions so slight they are extremely hard for even a trained gemologist to see under 10x magnification.
G
Colour
Near colourless and rare white with a very slight warm tone, near impossible to detect. (Grade G)
Excellent
Cut
Round
Shape
Size and fit
Statement ring
6mm
Width
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- Organic, refined designs
- Recycled solid gold and conflict free diamonds
- Handmade in Copenhagen
Designer Interview
Pernille Holm: "I have a thing with organic textures and forms. Nature is quite remarkable. Molten gold is so beautiful."
What’s your favourite part of the production?
I love working with wax because that’s very therapeutic to me. The textures are what inspire me. I then get an idea of what textures I like to create, through working with hard wax where I carve or soft wax or liquid wax where I drip it, so I get the full expression from whatever wax I use. I also use sand casting where I get grainy textures in the metals, so essentially once I get the desired texture, only then can I create the shape.
What inspires your designs?
I have a thing with organic textures and forms. Nature is quite remarkable. Molten gold is so beautiful. It looks so soft and I always feel like touching it. However, it is so fleeting. It hardens instantly when you remove the heat and the texture changes completely. Also, gold nuggets have just always been a thing for me. I love the erosions and rough texture.